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How AI helped you accomplish your idea?

A topic by Fhy created 60 days ago Views: 170 Replies: 8
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We’re a small team just starting to learn Godot 4 for our game. 

Without the help of AI, we probably wouldn’t have been able to pick up a new engine and get our game up and running in time.

I'm just curious how other people make use of the AI tools and any great tools you want to share?

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Rating :- https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-12/rate/2973823

Game :- https://avsdev.itch.io/bucket-list

This is a game about active ragdoll and open world. We have everything boxing, mike tyson, racing, making friends, Heck we even got me as a boxing fight In this game you need to complete your bucket list before the meteor comes and u sleep for the last time.

The game is funny and retro styled

I really put my heart into it pls play and give good feedback

Submitted

not gonna rate games under this post. Post on other threads bruh

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Hey, we used AI in our game too. It helped us make some of the most important code in the game, while also teaching us. Also our music and wallpaper is AI generated too. This was my first game in Godot so I would not be able to make it otherwise. I think AI is a great tool that beginners can use.

Here is our game if you want to check it out: https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-12/rate/2972114

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hey we’re wearing the same shoes. Copilot boots up the whole learning and coding process a lot. But sometimes it generates old code that is not valid anymore in Godot 4. Luckily we got access to ChatGPT o1 to have updated code.


I used Suno for the bgm too!

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Im a 14 years old boy, who created a game while learning godot while ALSO participating in a game jam, it was super hard, but I guess I nailed it, and Im looking for people to rate my game aswell as feedback it, and as someone noble, I will do the same with you, and if I didnt comment, it means your game is actually perfect for all my needs, or IM just not very critics-full, anyway, have a good day:

Rate Honorable Torch by whackyfear for Brackeys Game Jam 2024.2 - itch.io:the web to rate stuff

Honorable Torch by whackyfear (itch.io):the game

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Submitted(+1)

I can hardly imagine myself working without copilot anymore. I am just relying too much on it doing all the repititous stuff, and also some tasks where I would have to dig really deep into documentation.

That being said I don’t like asset generation tools. You can almost always spot the difference between an AI Asset and a real one. Also the ethics behind these tools (scraping tons of art and other creations without any regard to the artists that created them) is absolutely despicable.

Submitted

same, no copilot no code.

regarding the second part, I understand no everyone happy about AI Asset. But isn't copilot and any other AI generated asset the same? Trained from somebodies code in public accessible website, so that fellow programmer can focus more on the actual idea but not the syntax/logic. Shouldn't the original programmer stand up and ask for something?

whatever, as a user, anything helps me to achieve what I want to achieve I use it. who cares.

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I believe it’s a difference with the code being scraped from their own website. I don’t think it’s great either, especially because they probably used private repos as well. But I think us programmers have it way easier to keep on going than artists and other creators, which already have a bad standing in the job market and now get gradually replaced by AI on top.